Width

1,747 >
1,656 mm

The width of the vehicle influences directly on passanger's inner room as well as stability of driving. The Toyota Celica V Cabrio 2.0 GTi 156HP is 5 percent wider than the Jaguar E-Type II Cabrio. It is often clearly felt by driver and passenger in front, who have more space for their elbows.

Wheelbase

2,527 >
2,430 mm

The Toyota Celica V has 97 mm longer wheelbase than Jaguar. Consequently the Toyota Celica V is more safe and has a better stability. Moreover, longer wheelbase affects convenient and more comfortable driving.

Length

4,490 >
4,453 mm

The Toyota is 1 percent longer in relation to the Jaguar. The length of the car plays a role in terms of driving comfort and space in the trunk. The Toyota Celica V Cabrio probably will be offering to it's users more space for legs. At the same time the Toyota Celica V Cabrio 2.0 GTi 156HP will be better driven but the Jaguar E-Type II Cabrio will be a little easier to park due to shorter length .

Rear track

Height

1,321 >
1,219 mm

If you are a tall man or you happen to carry in the trunk stuffs of big size, the Toyota Celica V Cabrio, which is by 102 mm higher than the Jaguar E-Type II, is better option for you. However, presented cars do not vary much it the aspect of its height and it should not be much observable.

Maximal power

173 >
156 hp

The horsepower is a something that majority of drivers pay the biggest attention to. In this comparison, it is the Jaguar E-Type II that has by 11 percent horsepower more when compared to the Toyota, which makes this car somewhat better in terms of high speed. Due to more horsepower the Jaguar E-Type II Cabrio will as well give somewhat better flexiblility in specific speeds.